Oceania "Umbrella" entered the
Australian Singles Chart at number one on June 10, 2007, becoming Rihanna's second number one in the country following "
SOS" (2006). It spent six consecutive weeks at the top, "Umbrella" debuted on the
New Zealand Singles Chart at number 34 on May 14, 2007. Over the following two weeks, it dropped one place, then climbed to a new peak of number 33. In its fourth week on the chart, it leaped to the top of the chart, becoming Rihanna's second number one single following "
Pon de Replay" (2005). It remained atop the chart for six consecutive weeks and on the chart for a total of 24 weeks. subsequently becoming the country's best-selling single of 2007.
North America , 2010 "Umbrella" debuted on the US
Billboard Hot 100 on the chart issue dated April 28, 2007, at number 91. The following week it climbed to number 72, In its fourth, fifth and sixth week on the chart, it progressively ascended to numbers 52, 44 and 41. Prior to its physical release, "Umbrella" achieved the biggest debut in the six-year history of
iTunes in the United States, breaking a record previously held by
Shakira and
Wyclef Jean's "
Hips Don't Lie". It subsequently debuted atop the
Hot Digital Songs chart, with first-week sales of over 277,000 units. The single became the highest digital debut in the United States since
Nielsen SoundScan began tracking downloads in 2003, surpassing
Justin Timberlake's "
SexyBack" 250,000 sales record in 2006. Significantly sustained by the strong airplay of the single and preventing American rap group
Shop Boyz' "
Party Like a Rockstar" from advancing on the chart, "Umbrella" spent seven consecutive weeks at the top of the chart. "Umbrella" eventually became the second best-performing single of 2007 on the Hot 100, only behind
Beyoncé's hit single "
Irreplaceable" which topped the chart for ten weeks total. "Umbrella" entered the top fifty of the US
Radio Songs chart on the issue dated April 28, 2007, at number 42. The following week it climbed to number 29, and remained at the top for four consecutive weeks. On the
Pop Songs chart, "Umbrella" debuted at number 77 on the chart issue dated April 28, 2007. On the chart issue of June 9, 2007, "Umbrella" soared from number 31 to number one in its eighth week on the chart. The following week it rose to number 52 It made its peak of number four in the issue of July 14, 2007. It ascended into the top ten of the chart the week after, landing at number nine, It topped the chart on the issue dated July 7, 2007 and remained at number one for a second week. In February 2023, the song re-entered the US
Billboard Hot 100 following Rihanna's performance at the
halftime show of
Super Bowl LVII, peaking at number 37.
Europe The single experienced major success in Europe, most notably in the United Kingdom. The song entered the
UK Singles Chart at number one based on digital sales alone, becoming Rihanna's first chart-topper in the country and Jay-Z's third. During the single's fourth week on the chart, Rihanna earned her first 'Chart Double' with both the single and subsequent album (
Good Girl Gone Bad) topping the UK Singles and
Albums charts simultaneously. Having reached nine straight weeks at number one on the chart, it broke the record of American group
Gnarls Barkley's "
Crazy" as the longest chart-topper of the decade. "Umbrella" eventually reached a total of ten weeks at number one on the chart, becoming the country's longest-running number one single of the 21st century. In addition, Rihanna became the seventh artist in history to top the chart for ten consecutive weeks. By the end of 2008, "Umbrella" had sold over 600,000 copies, making it her biggest-selling single at the time, before being succeeded by "
Love the Way You Lie", a collaboration with
Eminem two years later in 2010. It became Britain's second biggest-selling single of 2007, only behind
Leona Lewis' "
Bleeding Love". On August 16, 2024, it was certified 4× Platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales and streams of 2,400,000 units. "Umbrella" had similar success elsewhere in Europe, topping charts for lengthy periods including Switzerland for nine weeks, Norway for seven weeks, Germany for five weeks, Austria for four weeks and Belgium for three weeks. It also reached number one in Denmark and Hungary. In Spain, the song achieved an eight-times platinum certification from
PROMUSICAE, denoting sales of over 160,000 units. Finland, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden. It also reached the top ten of France. Worldwide the song has sold more than 6.6 million copies, making it one of the
best selling singles of all time. ==Music video==